﻿using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;

using FrameworkIvy.App_Code;

using Ivy.ContentManagement.Entity;
using Ivy.ContentManagement.BusinessLogic;
using Ivy.ContentManagement.DataAccess;

using Ivy.UserManagement.Entity;
using Ivy.UserManagement.BusinessLogic;

using Ivy.SiteAdministration.Entity;
using Ivy.SiteAdministration.BusinessLogic;

namespace FrameworkIvy.UserControls
{
    public partial class ContentDetailsControl : System.Web.UI.UserControl
    {
        #region  Variable & constant
        // All constants and local variable should be declared here
        // TRY NOT TO CREATE PUBLIC VARIABLES INSTEAD USE PROPERTIES FOR THAT PURPOSE.
        // Variable naming convention :- 
        // The naming should be self explanatory, make it long to explain the purpose 
        // and use PascalCase to seperate words as shown in the example below.
        // DO NOT USE ANY ABBRIVIATION use full word (like "Customer" instead of "Cust"
        // Naming convention for all local variable should start with underscore "_"
        // Naming convention for all local constant should start with "_The"
        // Example :    string _CustomerCode = string.Empty;
        // Example :    const string _TheDefaultSmtpServer = "DefaultSmtpServer";
        // ==================== START YOUR CODE FROM NEXT LINE ========================



        #endregion  Variable & constant

        #region Constructor & Destructor
        // Cut and Copy the default constructor for the class inside this region.
        // Generally not required in UI layer.
        // Example:
        // public SampleClassTemplate()
        // {

        // }
        // ==================== START YOUR CODE FROM NEXT LINE ========================


        #endregion Constructor & Destructor

        #region Properties
        // Any value/variable that needs to be exposed outside the class we need to create a property.
        // Avoid creating public variables rather create public properties.
        // UI layer may have public custom properties. these are very handy for User Controls.
        // Property naming convention :- Properties will be exposed outside the class, 
        // the naming should be self explanatory, make it long to explain the purpose 
        // and use PascalCase to seperate words as shown in the example below.
        // DO NOT USE ANY ABBRIVIATION use full word (like "Customer" instead of "Cust"
        // All properties should have a corresponding local variable 
        // and the property name and local variable name should match.
        // Example :
        // public string CustomerCode
        // {
        //     get
        //     {
        //         return _CustomerCode;
        //     }
        //     set
        //     {
        //         _CustomerCode = value;
        //     }
        // }
        // ==================== START YOUR CODE FROM NEXT LINE ========================


        #endregion Properties

        #region Events
        // Generally UI layer will have public events.
        // Cut and Copy the default generated events for the class inside this region.
        // ==================== START YOUR CODE FROM NEXT LINE ========================

        protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            //ContentDataMaster cContentDataMaster = new ContentDataMaster();
            //cContentDataMaster.ContentKey = 1006;
            
            //ContentManagementBus cContentManagementBus = new ContentManagementBus();
            //cContentDataMaster = cContentManagementBus.GetContentDataByContentKey(cContentDataMaster.ContentKey);
            //ContentImageDataEntity cContentImageDataEntity=cContentManagementBus.GetContentImageByContentKey(cContentDataMaster.ContentKey);
            //TranslateEntityToUIControls(cContentDataMaster,cContentImageDataEntity);
            
        }


        #endregion Events

        #region Public Methods
        // Any method that needs to be exposed outside the class will be created inside this region.
        // Public Method naming convention :- Public Method will be exposed outside the class, 
        // The input and output parameters are also going to be exposed outside the class
        // the naming should be self explanatory, make it long to explain the purpose 
        // and use PascalCase to seperate words as shown in the example below.
        // DO NOT USE ANY ABBRIVIATION use full word (like "Customer" instead of "Cust"
        // Example :
        // public bool RegisterNewCustomer(Customer Customer)
        // {
        //     bool IsCustomerDataSaved = false;
        //     //TO DO logic to save data
        //     IsCustomerDataSaved = InsertCustomerDataUsingDao(Customer);
        //     return IsCustomerDataSaved;
        // }
        // ==================== START YOUR CODE FROM NEXT LINE ========================



        #endregion Public Methods

        #region Private Methods
        // All local class level methods will be inside this region. Mostly these are helper methods.
        // Private Method naming convention :- The naming should be self explanatory, 
        // make it long to explain the purpose and use PascalCase to seperate words as shown in the example below.
        // DO NOT USE ANY ABBRIVIATION use full word (like "Customer" instead of "Cust"
        // Input parameter will have a "p" as prefix. 
        // This will help the parameter variable that the value is originated outside this private method.
        // Example :
        // public bool InsertCustomerDataUsingDao(Customer pCustomer)
        // {
        //     bool IsCustomerDataInsertedSuccessfully = false;
        //     //TO DO logic to save data
        //     //....
        //     //....
        //     return IsCustomerDataInsertedSuccessfully;
        // }
        // ==================== START YOUR CODE FROM NEXT LINE ========================

        private void TranslateEntityToUIControls(ContentDataMaster cContentDataMaster,ContentImageDataEntity cContentImageDataEntity)
        {
            this.lblContentTitle.InnerHtml = cContentDataMaster.ContentName;
            this.lblContentTextDetails.InnerText = cContentDataMaster.ContentHtmlData;
            this.lblCreatedDate.InnerHtml = cContentDataMaster.ContentPublicationStartDate.ToString();
            this.lblLikes.InnerHtml = cContentDataMaster.ContentTotalLikes.ToString();
            this.lblViewers.InnerHtml = cContentDataMaster.ContentTotalViews.ToString();
            

            if (cContentImageDataEntity != null)
            {
                if (cContentImageDataEntity.ContentImageData != null && cContentImageDataEntity.ContentImageType != string.Empty)
                {
                    this.imgthumbnail.ImageUrl = "data:" + cContentImageDataEntity.ContentImageType + ";base64," + Convert.ToBase64String(cContentImageDataEntity.ContentImageData);
                }
                else
                {
                    this.imgthumbnail.ImageUrl = "";
                }
            }
            else
            {
                this.imgthumbnail.ImageUrl = "";
            }
            
            

        }

        #endregion Private Methods
    }
}